In 1969, President Richard Nixon addressed the nation about the war in Vietnam.
In spite of the Johnson administration’s abysmal failures in prosecuting the conventional war effort in Vietnam, America ...
These questions are the central concerns of Nixon at War. How Vietnam Led to Watergate, an hour-long audio documentary distilled from the seven-part podcast that debuted this past summer ...
Nixon salvaged the Vietnam War the Democrats had pushed their own leader, Lyndon Johnson, into; the Democrats gave up on LBJ and pushed him out of the Forum, and he waited to die peacefully on his ...
Nixon said yesterday after-noon. "We must hold firm until North Vietnam takes its hands off the ... John V. Lindsay (R-N.Y.), rather than Conservative candidate William F. Buckley Jr. He called ...
In 1968, with mounting criticism of the Vietnam War at home and abroad, President Johnson announced that he would stop the bombing of North Vietnam and that he would not run for re-election the ...
Nixon announced a plan to bring back the first of the 538,700 troops in June 1969. By 1970, the number of US troops in Vietnam had dropped to 334,600. At the same time, the ARVN’s forces grew ...
Gayle Anderson previewed the newly installed Vietnam Veterans Monument at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. The new monument depicts a U.S. Marine running through the jungles of ...
After police battle with demonstrators in the streets of Chicago, Richard Nixon wins the presidency, promising law and order at home and peace overseas. In Vietnam, the war goes on and soldiers on ...